You may very well go to jail. At least you can expect to have your driver's license suspended or revoked , even. If insurance companies to get in touch with this information, as it is considered insurance fraud , you may also have affected their current and future ability to do business with any company (in other words , you may just make yourself uninsurable ). Probably not worth it , huh ? In the long term, the bill would be a better bet.

Most states now have the opportunity to cross-check your insurance, and will do when you show the insurance verification form . At least tell you that there is a problem with your insurance and send you back to the test - page folder or cover .
If you want to be bad, can be charged with insurance fraud - a felony in most states. It is a felony in California , 5 years imprisonment and a fine of $ 50,000. As a convicted felon, you will not be able to vote, to possess any weapon , hold public office, get a decent job , etc. As a convicted felon for fraud of insurance you probably never be able to get any type of insurance never more so probably never drive again.